Training and Education Centre, which offers a wide range of qualifications at all levels of study (occupational area for teachers, school technician and staff, University staff);

Technology Transfer Centre, which provides important support to agriculture and forestry in the province of Trento (occupational area for technologists and technicians);

Research and Innovation Centre, which supports studies and innovations in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, and environment (occupational area for researchers and PhD students).

The farm is involved in production and transformation processes but it also provides support for teaching and research activities. It consists of a wine cellar, a distillery and about 120 hectares of land cultivated with grapevines and apple trees.

Maybe you could not find the right opportunity at this moment, but you are interested in working at Fondazione Mach? You can send your spontaneous application with your cv mentioning your occupational area of interest at the following email contact: curricula@fmach.it. Please do not expect an immediate reply to your spontaneous application, if we find a suitable job for you, we will not hesitate to get in touch. You can also register to our Newsletter, so we can let you know when a vacancy comes up.

Please add the following phrase to your CV otherwise your spontaneous submission or your application to any open position will not be considered: I consent to the use of my personal data in accordance with the provisions of decree 196/2003.

Living and working in another country is an exciting option for Europeans of all ages. Indeed, more and more people are recognising the benefits of gaining professional experience in another European country. Even so, still only 3 % of Europeans live and work in a different Member State than their country of origin. Yet by working abroad, even for short periods, you can greatly increase your skill levels and boost your chances of finding a better job in your own country.

If you are thinking about moving to Italy, you need to give it some serious thought. EURES (European Employment Services) published a booklet called "FINDING A JOB IN EUROPE - A GUIDE FOR JOBSEEKERS", with an overview of a few things you might want to consider before making the move.

EURES published also the booklet called "Ready to make the move", with what you need to know about living and working abroad – and so much more. The booklet begins with introductory sections to help jobseekers think about the reality of moving abroad to work, provide general advice on applying for work and preparing for interviews, and give information about the EURES network and how it can help in your search. Find here the country profile of Italy , it will help you understand our working culture.